The Structure of Evil: An Essay on the Unification of the Science of ManG. Braziller, 1968 - 430 pages |
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... Diderot and some of the Encyclopedists were also dissatisfied with Bacon and Newton , thus too anticipating our present belated discontent and disillusionment . It is really striking to compare Diderot's cri du coeur against the ...
... Diderot and some of the Encyclopedists were also dissatisfied with Bacon and Newton , thus too anticipating our present belated discontent and disillusionment . It is really striking to compare Diderot's cri du coeur against the ...
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... Diderot was very moral ( C. Becker , 1935 , pp . 280 ff . ) . He wanted to read morality into nature , but Newtonian ... Diderot's proposal that the sciences be centered on man , and we have also seen how similar it was to Hume's . Now ...
... Diderot was very moral ( C. Becker , 1935 , pp . 280 ff . ) . He wanted to read morality into nature , but Newtonian ... Diderot's proposal that the sciences be centered on man , and we have also seen how similar it was to Hume's . Now ...
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... Diderot , Rousseau , and Hume were three of the first major figures here . Diderot and Rousseau were very troubled by the problem of conscience ; they wanted to understand its nature without reducing it to a mere reflex of the ...
... Diderot , Rousseau , and Hume were three of the first major figures here . Diderot and Rousseau were very troubled by the problem of conscience ; they wanted to understand its nature without reducing it to a mere reflex of the ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER Two The Problem of a New Theodicy | 15 |
CHAPTER THREE The Great Moral Groping of the Nine | 33 |
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